I'm on the hunt for a 'new' motorcycle..I've found a really nice Honda Nighthawk 650 that I had lusted after in my youth. Bike is in great shape for a 40 yr old bike but not perfect. Current owner has had it for 20+ years and has stockpiled a huge parts supply with the original intent of keeping it (and keeping it running) forever. I was going to go look at it today, buy it and ride it home (200+ miles) but seller called me last night saying he can't locate title, so it's on hold until he finds or gets new title.
Enough with the intro...he also called me to tell me bike has fork oil leak that he hadn't noticed when he put it away last season. With forks the leak would either come from the bolt and washer at the very bottom of from a bad seal, leaking down the fork leg, which would also probably eat the paint away. He has new fork seals in his parts stash and I would have no problem replacing seals and fluid once I get bike home.
In attached pic you can see the spot of oil on the tire. It looks like rolled forward or back, that's why oil is not under fork.
I obviously won't be able to fix this at the seller's location so I'll need to ride bike home. I know it's not the wisest move but unless the oil is pouring out it should be ok, right? I don't have the option of trailering it so it's either ride it home or forget it. What do you think?
(edit - I was all set for an adventure today, riding a 40 yr old bike home for about 5 hours on all 2 lane highways, passing through small towns on a beautiful, sunny day in the 70's...willing to take a chance and hopefully have a good story to tell about it)